“The purchasing power of local citizens was taken into account when setting prices, and the cheapest tickets will cost 50% less than at UEFA’s Euro 2008 [event] in Austria and Switzerland. Furthermore, tickets for the final in category 3 will cost EUR 50 only,” reads a posting on the Web site of UEFA.

The tickets for the opening match will cost EUR 45-250, tickets for group matches will cost EUR 30-120, and a ticket for the final will cost EUR 50-600.

There will be several types of tickets available: individual match tickets, venue, group, or knockout stage tickets, as well as “follow my team” and play-off tickets.

The posting also reads that UEFA, the Polish and Ukrainian football federations and the local organizing committees have put in place a transparent and fair ticketing policy with the aim of offering affordable prices for all matches of the Euro 2012 Championship.

Comments:

what are you on about. everyone dont get ripped off by these cowboys!!! the UEFA website has a resale section. there tickets on there for 70 euros e.g. engalnd v ukraine for 70 euros. also both semi finals 150 euros and 2 of the quarter finals 80 euros, plus a few more matches. this resale section is closed that the end of feburary though!!!!!
it is terrible to see these websites like this one ripping people off by so much “13400 euros” unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!